My 150 must be an older model, but the PDF examples are similar enough for me to figure out the settings to get going. I work as a fabricator/welder with a much larger Miller 450 welder and this info will be a definite help for getting me started without frying or damaging anything on my little 150. Thanks... AlanMy 150 must be an older model, but the PDF examples are similar enough for me to figure out the settings to get going. I work as a fabricator/welder with a much larger Miller 450 welder and this info will be a definite help for getting me started
without frying or damaging anything on my little 150. Thanks... Alan
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Hi:
It's redundant if the wire is fluxcore, gas does not help here. BUT if you use a DUALSHIELD wire then the quality of the welds are outstanding, even if you use pure CO2 gas.
Best Dualshield wire out there is ESAB's 710X and it is not expensive.
Have a great weekend.
for welding cars or similar thickness steel use it on number1 setting speed 6-7 and practise max and min should be used when you want a bit more power A gose onto number 2 and then 3 these are amp settings and are for thickness of steel to be weled your welder can weld up to 8mm of plate steel on setting 3 max i use 0.9mm gasless flux cored wire great for working out doors the wind tends to blow gas away on standard wire yours is easly converted to gasless as so was mine
My 150 must be an older model, but the PDF examples are similar enough for me to figure out the settings to get going. I work as a fabricator/welder with a much larger Miller 450 welder and this info will be a definite help for getting me started
without frying or damaging anything on my little 150. Thanks... Alan
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